dwayri

I like your work. I am a bit surprised that more of it doesn't reach the fog. I thought for sure that Chicks in Costumes would have printed as well as Late Afternoon in the Pointillism derby. Keep up the good work.

megsck

fuzznarf wrote:Yeah, I see that now looking at the shirt image. But still, regardless, the limit is 6 colors. and 7 > 6

he's using halftones, there is no purple only red and blue

EDIT: oh looks like it got answered before me!

i just wanted to add, because i noticed it, everyone is complaining about this breaking copyright rules because its four turtles in masks, but i dont see any turtles in masks, i see four turtles and a rat in headbands. like it or not, you cant get him for copyright, because these turtles arnt ninjas, they just like to work out. ^_^

paigeg

I'm not sure which shirt you mean. But in general, if it wins, places or shows in the Derby (Fri-Sat-Sun), then yes. Otherwise no, unless it gets a second chance down the road (that's up to Woot eds giving it an honorable mention, then competition in yet another derby).
Or, the artist could sell it elsewhere after Woot's 60-day hold on it expires.
Whew!

paigeg

SkekTek wrote:It was actually easy- you copy the shape you want to knock out and paste it behind the art but in front of the background. Color all of it the same fill and stroke (something NOT in the design itself. I tend to use a stroke thickness that is really big to get a good block on the background (10-20 pts). Then, select all and flatten transparency on the layers (do this last, because it'll vectorize everything in the design down to shapes). This should convert the shape into one big blob. Apply a merge filter, and that should get rid of a lot of extra lines. Then, select the color of the blob (should now be an outline around your shape), and delete it. Done!

Ahhhhh. Actually, you answered more questions than I asked. More light bulbs going off! One simple question and I now have the answer to a few more I hadn't thought to post. THANKS!

alfbo

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